The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 21, 1920, Image 12

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    J The best husbands are often blind to
< !> the fading of their wives. ^
Love sees beauty in a wife long after |>
the neighbors are saying, “How old j
I and haggard Mrs. Brown looks.”
♦ ^ For every ounce of unnecessary work < w
or worry a wife has there is a toll of [j
strength and beauty exacted.
The family washing was once a |i
necessity for women. Now it is a %
waste of money, time and strength.
The modern laundry way is cheaper,
better and easier.
Take away the burden of the family '])
washing from your wife. Get it out
of the house and off her mind. For
her it is always a burden. For us it ^ it
is simple; ' M
O'Neill Sanitary Laundry
Pftgress and Satisfaction Streets f|
The Same Old Phone No. 32
at
The Same Old Place
with
The Same Old Quality
fl>nd
The Same Old Service
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Successor to 0. O. Snyder
G-eoig'e S. A.gnes, Mngr.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. 1051.
In the County Court of Holt county,
Nebraska, October 6, 1920.
In the matter of the estate of John
O’Fallon, deceased.
All persons interested in said estate i
are hereby notified that the Executrix
of said estate has filed in said Court
her final report and a petition for final :
settlement and distribution of the i
residue of said estate, and that said -
report and petition will be heard i
October 28, 1920, at 10 o’clock A. M. <
at the County Court Room in O’Neill, i
Nebraska, when all persons interested .
may appear and be heard concerning i
said final report and the distribution '
>f said estate.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
18-3 County Judge.
(First publication Oct. 14.)
NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS.
Notice is hereby given that the
Rentals on the lease contracts to the
'ollowing described school lands in
dolt County, Nebraska, as set oppo
iite the name of the holder thereof,
ire delinquent, and if the amount
vhich is due is not paid within sixty
lays from the date of this notice, said
ontracts will be declared forfeited by
he Board of Educational Lands and
runds and said forfeiture will be
entered of record in the manner pro
dded by law:
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1 He produced by permission New York Tribune, Inc., Copyrighted 1920.
E% 36-33-15 .James T. Barclay
October 11, 1920.
19-3 DAN SWANSON,
Commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings.
(First publication Oct. 14.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate No. .
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, October 13, 1920.
In the matter of the Estate of James
H. Skillen, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that the Adminis
tratrix of said estate has filed in said
Court her final report and a petition
for final settlement and distribution of
the residue of said estate; and that said
report and petition will be heard No
vember 4, 1920, at 10 o’clock A. M. at
the County Court Room in O’Neill,
Nebraska, when all persons interested
may appear and be heard concerning
said final report and the distribution
of said estate.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
19-3 County Judge.
(First publication Oct. 14.)
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the Estate of
George West, Deceased.
Notice.
To All Persons Interested In the
1 tats of George West, Deceased,
I. .h Creditors and Heirs:
'■ or .re hereby notified that on the
ll:i day of October, 1920, Louis Lubin
tile,! his petition in the County Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, in which he
alleges that George West died intes
tate on the first day of August, 1896;
that at the time of his death he was a
resident of Saratoga County, New
York, and the owner of the fee simple
title to the following described real
property, situated in Holt County, to
wit: The South East Quarter (se)4),
Section Six (6), Township Twenty
eight (28) North, Range Twelve (12)
West of the Sixth Principal Meridian;
that he left survivng as his sole and
only heirs at law, George West, a son;
Florence L. Mabee, a daughter; that
more than two years have elapsed
since the death of the said George
West and no implication has been
made to »ny County Court in this
State for the appointment of an ad
ministrator of his Estate; that the
petitoner is now the owner of the fee
simple title to said real property,
having acquired same through mesne
conveyance from the said heirs of the
said George West, deceased; that there
are no debts, claims, or demands ex
isting against the Estate of the said
George West, Deceased.
The prayer of said petition is for
a decree of said Court, finding and de
termining the date of the death of the
said George West, deceased; his heirs
at law, with their relationship to him,
the right of succession to the real
property above described; that all
debts, claims and demands against
said estate be barred; and for such
other and further relief as the
Statutes may permit.
Said petition has been set for hear
ing in said Court on the llh day of
November, 1920, at one o’clock in the
afternoon, when you and each of you
are required to appear and show cause
if any you have why the prayer of said
petition should not be granted.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this 11th day of October,
1920.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
19-4 County Judge.
(First publication Oct. 21.)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR AD
MINISTRATION.
Estate No. 1389.
In the County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, October 20, 1920.
In the matter of the Estate of Malinda
Reifers, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested in said estate that a petition
has been filed in said Court for the ap
pointment of Petfer Reifers as Ad
ministrator of said estate, and will be
heard November 11, 1920, at 10 o’clock
A. M. at the County Court Room in
O’Neill, Nebraska.
(Seal) . C. J. MALONE,
20-3 County Judge.
Getting Out of a Corner.
Los Angeles Times: “Leonidas!’
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exclaimed Mrs. Keekton, “are you
aware that I was reading my essay on
politics aloud to you?”
“Yes, my dear.”
“But you went to sleep.”
“Why not? You removed everj
problem so completely that I saw nc
further reason for retaining persona]
consciousness.”
WHAT’S 15 MILLION TO THE
BILLION WASTERS, ANYWAY?
National Republican: Governoi
Cox claims that the Republicans are
raising a campaign fund aggregating
in amount half as much as the Wilsor
administration deliberately wasted ir
the construction of one powder plan’
at Nitro, West Va.
That plant cost sixty million dollars
was worth probably thirty million dol
lars, and sold for eight and a hal
million dollars. The Wilson ad
ministration paid a powder compan;
over eleven million dollars for run
ning the plant and got no powder i
could use during the war.
Governor Cox speaks in awe
stricken tones of a campaign fund o:
fifteen million dollars. Overlooking
the fact that he multiplied the rea
Republican national campaign fund bj
four, still why should the Wilsor
candidate for President be so frighten
ed by a sum that is only a little mor<
than one-eighth of what the Wilsor
administration blew in on four nitrati
plants that did not produce a pound oi
nitrate during the war ? The waste or
these plants is estimated at four time:
the figure Governor Cox figures as the
proposed Republican campaign func
—and it was deliberate, crimina
waste of other people’s money, mucl
of it spent for political purposes.
What’s a little matter of fifteen mil
lion dollars, to the candidate of an ad
ministration which let a hundred anc
seventy-five million dollars worth o1
new automobiles stand exposed to the
weather, with a consequent loss oi
public money several times fifteen mil
lions, and while this \vas going on
long after the war ended, let contracts
for a half million dollars’ worth of ad
ditional automobiles ?
What’s fifteen million dollars to the
candidate for President of an ad
ministration that charged off one
fifteenth of that amount on two ships
built for the war on account of monej
spent for amusements, individual hote!
bills, house dues, athletics, and othei
such foolish frills of cost plus con
tracting ?
Fifteen million dollars is a mere
bagatelle to the candidate for Presi
dent of an administration which spen'
seventy million dollars on a new train
ing camp in a swamp near Norfolk
Va., which had to be filled up with soi
from the bottom of the ocean upoi
which no grass will grow; and for the
sodding of which $050,000 is now de
manded.
Fifteen million dollars is mereb
small change for the presidential can
dielate of an administration whicl
spent fifteen millions on three can
tonments in North Carolina, and aftei
the war was over junked them all ant
started in to spend fifteen million dol
lars more on an entirely new canto
ment.
The Wilson administration wastet
through inefficiency, graft, negligence
and stupidity fully fifteen millions dol
lars every other day during the war
It spent several times fifteen millior
dollars spreading poison propaganda
in this country and throughout the
world in behalf of Woodrow Wilson
ism, and the taxpayers of America
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must foot the bill. If fifteen millions
spent in refuting the “he kept us ou'
of war” fallacy had beaten Wilson four
years ago the people of the United
States would have realized a profit of
billions on the investment, besides sav
ing their country from perils to its
peace, prosperity and independence!
The Wilson administration spent
$116,000,000 for poison gas during the
war, none of it reaching the battle
front. Probably it is this left-over
material that Goveronr Cox is using
in his present campaign.
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PAID LOCALS.
Paid announcements will ap
pear under this head.
If you have anything to sell
or wish to buy tell the people of
it in this column.
Ten cents per line first in
sertion, subsequent insertions
five cents per line each week.
FARM LOANS—R. H. PARKER.37tf
FORD CAR FOR SALE—IN GOOD
condition. See'Judge Carlon. 20-tf.
EXTRACTED HONEY FOR SALE.
R. T. Frederick, Randolph, Neb.19-18
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON
Plate Glass Insurance.—John L.
Quig. 14-tf
MONEY READY FOR FARM
Loans. Low Rates of Interest.—
Joel Parker, 35-tf
CAR AT A SACRIFICE—5 PAS
senger touring, complete and almost
new, $575.—E. H. Whelan. 20-1
FOR SALE — ADMIRAL HORSE
Power Hay Baler, in good running
order.—R. L. Lawrence, O’Neill. 18-3
I AM STARTING A DRAY LINE IN
O Neill and am prepared to do all
kinds of draying.—Will Clark, Phone
No. 238. 20-lp
FOR SALE — A CLOSED FORD
Couplet, in good running order.
Call and look it over.—Dr. J. P.
Gilligan. 20-4p
FOR RENT—400 ACRE FARM SIX
miles north of Emmet. Improved.
Inquire of Van Humphrey, Atkinson,
Nebraska. 20-2
1 O YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO
I 4 dak finishing. Developing any
size roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards,
6c; Prints, 5c.—W. B. Graves. 50tf
FOR SALE—REGISTERED DUROC
Jersey boar. These boars won
sweepstakes at the South Fork Fair.
—Glenn Smith, Chambers, Nebr. 17-4
IF THE CAR OWNER WHO FOUND
a gray coat in the back seat of his
car Wednesday will leave same at the
harness shop and receive reward. 19—
; HORSES & MULES—WILL TAKE
in a number of horses and mules for
fall pasture and will winter same if
, desired.—Walter Schutz, Meek, Ne
braska. 20-3p
• THE NEBRASKA STATE BANK IS
the only bank'in O’Neill operating
under the Depositors Guaranty Fund
r of the State of Nebraska. Avail your
. self of this PROTECTION. 8-tf
FOR SALE — FURNITURE, MA
jectic range, piano, armchairs,
rockers, tables and chairs, beds, and
' all household furniture at a sacrifice,
as we are leaving the city.—Mrs. E.
H. Whelan. 20-1
TRESPASS NOTICE — ALL PAR
ties found hunting, fishing, cutting
fences or trespassing on and around
Wallers’ Lake and all lands leased by
me will have to stand the conse
quences.—B. B. Bay. 20-4p
, I WILL MANAGE YOUR PURE
Bred Stock sale. All breeders of
Registered and Pure Bred Stock in
terested in having a sale write for
terms to—John L. Quig, Manager of
Registered and Pure Bred Stock
Sales. 14-tf.
AN ESTRAY HEIFER, ABOUT 3
years old, has been at my place
north of O’Neill since early in May.
Owner may have same by proving
property, paying cost of keep and of
this advertisement—T. F. Matthews,
O’Neill. 18-5
FOR SALE—TEN ROOM HOUSE, 7
rooms lower floor finished; full base
ment; house practically new; partly
modern, two lots with house.—J. N.
Ashley, 3 blocks east of Gallagher's
store; southeast corner lots, firmerly
Tierney property 11-tf
MEMBERS OF THE FARMERS
Union of Holt County: I have the
exclusive agency for an all steel farm
gate, from factory to farmer. This
gate will last a life time and is guar
anteed. Call and get prices.—John
L. Quig, O’Neill. 44-tf.
TEAM OF ESTRAYED MULES—I
have, at my ranch southwest of
O’Neill, two bay mules, weighing
about 800 pounds each. They came
to the place in May. Owner may
have same by paying for their care
and for this advertisement.—John
McKenna, O’Neill. 18-5
R. H. PARKER LEAVES FOR CALI
fornia October 1st in an automobile
and will be gone three or four months
and Joel E. Parker will run the real
estate and loan office and announces
that he has Eastern money to loan on
.Farms and Ranches. Write him or call
on him at the office of R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 17-4
MEN WANTED TO SELL GRO
CERIES. SELLING EXPERIENCE
NOT NECESSARY—One of World’s
largest Grocers, (capital over $1,000,
000.00) wants ambitious men in your
locality to sell direct to consumer
nationally known brands of an exten
sive line of groceries, paints, roofing,
lubricating oils, stock foods, etc. No
capital required. Write today. State
age and occupation.—John Sexton &
Co., 352 W. Illinois St., Chicago, 111. 14
NEAR PAGE — 320 ACRES SIX
MILES STRAIGHT NORTH OF
PAGE DESCRIBED AS NORTH
HALF OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP
29 RANGE 9, 100 ACRES BROKE,
BALANCE HAY LAND. LOOK
LAND OVER AND SUBMIT YOUR
BEST OFFER AS I AM GOING TO
SELL. MORTGAGE $5,500.00 RUNS
5 YEARS. (5 PER CENT, MIGHT
CARRY MORE. WRITE OWNER,
D. LINAHAN, NO. 3310 MYRTLE
AVE, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. 20-3
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Heard a Sound.
Punch: First Ancient (with morbid
fear of growing deaf, breaking long
silence)—'Thefe—It’s come at last!
You’ve been talking all this time and
I ain’t heard a single word.
Second Ancient—Haint bin talkin’—
Bin chewin’.
ATTEMPTED SAFE
ROBBERIES AT EWING. — ^
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((Continued from page one.)
Duffy has removed them and sent
them to the bureau of identification of
the Sioux City police department for
investigation. Bloodhounds from
Stuart were taken to the scene by the
Sheriff, but were unable to furnish a
conclusive clue.
Burrough’s Adding Machine
MICHAEL J. McCLOUD
Local Representative
Headquarters O’Neill. Phone 348
Adding, Bookkeeping and Calculating
Machines.
Frank Campbell
Real Estate Agency
Collections Attended To.
Insurance written in Best Companies
List your farms or houses with me tc
sell.
Justice of the Peace
Companies I Represent:
Hartford Fire, Assets —.$40,878,401.31
Ins. Co. North America $23,770,663.00
American Eagle . $2,886,862.00
The strongest is as cheap as the
weakest companies.
O’Neill, Nebraska
OR. J. P GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given To
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND
CORRECT FITTING OF
GLASSES
J. D.^CRONIN
Attorney - At - Law
Office: Nebraska State Bank Building
-Phone 67
O’NEILL. :: *: NEBRr
W. F. FINLEY, M. D. ^
Office over Reardon Drug Store
Phone: Office 28, Residence 276.
Compleet Modem Xray Equipment
O’Neill, : : : Nebraska
FRED L. BARCLAY
8TUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans on
Improved Farms and Ranches.
If you are in need of a loan drop
him a line and he will call and see you
DR. L. A. CARTER
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to
Dr. E. T. Wilson.
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Office and Residence, Naylor Block
Phone 72.
O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Building
(Ehe 5ai?itapy
)J)Jieat Market
We have a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horae
Rendered Lard.
Wm. Simpson
Naylor Block. Phone 150
DR. H. MARGARET FROST
Osteopathic Physician
Naylor Block O’Neill, Nebr.
All Diseases Treated
Phone 262 ,
DR. O. K. TICKLER
Veterinarian
PHONE | DAY jk
108 | NIGHT %
O’Neill, : : : : : Nebraska
THE O’NEILL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Compiles
Abstracts of Title ' ■+
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF
ABSTRACT BOOKS IN
HOLT COUNTY.